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Job Summary Love Keeping up with the British Royals instead of the Kardashians? Hoe does living and working in the UK? We have an exciting new Technical Support job for Spanish speakers looking to grow their career abroad. Work for the market leader in IT Healthcare today - Keep reading about what could be your next experience abroad & living in Stevenage in the UK. For more on earning between £22,000 - £25,000 gross per annum - get in touch with us today.

What will you do in this job?Your job in this Technical Support position is to provide both technical and admin support to both 1st and 2nd level tech issues on hard and software issues for the Spanish market. You will help customers with any queries , follow up on escalations, run technical diagnostics and always get back to customers in a timely manner in order to keep a success customer service to all.

Who will you be working for?You will get the chance to work for one of the biggest worldwide providers of medical IT Solutions, who currently operates in nearly 170 countries and have over 700 patents. They remain the top of IT healthcare system based here in Stevenage in the UK and they would be a great company to grow your technical support career in.

Who are we looking for?For this Technical Support Job we are looking for you to have a near native level of Spanish and an excellent level of English - You have exceptional communication skills in both languages and have the patience to help customers with different technical affinities. You have a technical or perhaps an electrical engineering educational background and at least 6 months previous technical experience.

Where would you be working? Stevenage is where you will be working - a town in Hertfordshire in the UK - with lots to see and do. You are only a 25 minute train journey away from which is great news. Far enough away from the hustle of the capital but close enough to get there when ever you want.

Interview & Salary For this Spanish Technical Support Job the interview process is fairly straight forward: you can expect to sit a phone/Skype interview, a language test and if successful a face-to-face interview in Stevenage. If all goes well then you can expect to earn between £22,000 - £25,000 gross per annum.

For more Click Apply today & if you have any questions feel free to pop us a call on +353 15 24 24 20

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